The Dacey Family Business: Run for SOMETHING. Hug up to Trump. (Repeat.)
We told you earlier about Judge Peter Mack down on the coast. On December 19th, the next to last day of filing, Jennifer Dacey – wife to
Continue readingWe told you earlier about Judge Peter Mack down on the coast. On December 19th, the next to last day of filing, Jennifer Dacey – wife to
Continue readingWe’ve told you about Supreme Court candidate Tamara Barringer– the former state senator once tied to a PAC whose mission was to primary conservative critics of Jim Black and
Continue readingJudicial races typically come in under the radar in political news coverage. But we’ve all seen the damage some of these folks in black robes can do. (For instance,
Continue readingThe Morning Consult, a DC-based bunch, has released their latest numbers tracking the popularity of all 50 governors and all 100 senators. Here’s what they have on
Continue readingThe Breitbart website can be counted on at the drop of a hat to take dictation for congressional candidate and former Mark Meadows aide Wayne King. They’ve done
Continue readingSpecial Interest cash-whore, gay rights champion, and border wall foe Thomas Roland Tillis is not interested in explaining himself to his own party’s voters. He never got 50
Continue readingBladen County got raked over the coals by the stupid driveby media in the wake of the 2018 elections. It’s doubtful that the latest shenanigans in that county
Continue readingNC Free Enterprise Foundation’s partisan index study also took a look at the state’s congressional districts for 2020. For all the whining lefties did about “gerrymandering,” they sure
Continue readingThe North Carolina Free Enterprise Foundation, a GOP-leaning establishment pro-business group, regularly analyzes our General Assembly districts and computes things called partisan indexes. These are sort of like the
Continue readingArt Pope, Inc. has released its 2019 conservatism ratings of our state legislators. Seventeen votes were hand-picked for the House study. (There were 15 in the Senate.) Of course,
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